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What is Info-Activism?

Info-Activism is an approach which helps rights advocates tactically utilise information, communications and digital technologies to enhance advocacy work. Tactical Tech believes that new technologies have significant potential to enhance the work of campaigners and advocates, giving them the tools to gather and analyse information and the means to turn that information into action. In this website, we would like to introduce you to our new initiative - The Info-Activism Camp which will be held in Bangalore, India between the 19th and 25th of February 2009. More about our approach to Info-Activism can be found here.

 

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APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED!ONLY SELECTED PARTICIPANTS CAN ATTEND THE CAMP.

Featured examples of info-activism

  • Mapping Violence in Kenya

    Ushahidi.com is a website that was used to monitor and document violence in Kenya after riots broke out in December 2007

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CAMPERSpeak

FN is a cyberjunkie, photographer, FOSS advocate and copyleft
supporter. Watch this space where he blogs on various subjects around the Info-Activism camp.

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